Category Archive for 'Social Network'

It’s called Flattr (don’t get me to say it out loud), it’s a Swedish start-up and it’s all about bringing economy into that part of the web where individuals spend a lot of time, creating great content.
Flattr is a social micro-payment platform that lets you donate to the things you like and thereby support the [...]

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We have been working on this tremendous great project for the last five months and finally the day of launch have arrived.
Together with the human rights NGO – The IRCT (International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims), we have developed a new identity to support and bring awareness towards an extremely important cause all powered by [...]

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The Danish newspaper Urban recently launched a facebook page to start a dialogue with users and readers in a new way. The page “Det må du (heller) ikke” (You’re not allowed to do that (either)) relates to a series of articles about the increasing number of rules and regulations in Denmark.
Urban already has an active [...]

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At first sight, it’s a copy of Facebook, but your friends are now your allies and the cause is all about human rights. Amnesty is the organization behind the Tyrannybook. It’s a social network with a focus on increasing the awareness of the cruelty against people that’s taking place around the globe. So far there [...]

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The first video with facts from the author of ‘Socialnomics’ – Eric Qualmann is now seen by more than 1.8 million on Youtube.
The evolution of social media is high speed – so to say, so the team behind the first video have now made a reloaded version – ‘Social Media Revolution 2 (Refresh).
Overall its more [...]

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On the 16th of April, the CEO at Ning, Jason Rosenthal announced some major changes at Ning. Cutting the staff with 40% and putting an end to the free Ning product.
Yesterday Ning sent out the new pricing plans being effective from July. Besides sticking to “No more Free Ning”, there are a few other interesting [...]

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No doubt that Facebook is stealing the picture when it comes to changing platform, layout or adding new features.
The professional network Linkedin has been without change for almost 2-3 years, but during the last 6 months, a number of new features have been added.
A lot of people use Linkedin as a rollerdex – a tool [...]

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Just a few days after Facebook implemented their new feature of social plugins that will connect Facebook with content all around the web, the first mashup has appeared.
LikeButton.me is a website that uses Facebook’s feeds to show what your friends and other people like on different web pages. Like buttons have been incorporated on different [...]

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Yesterday the CEO at Ning, Jason Rosenthal announced some major changes at Ning. Cutting the staff with 40% and putting an end to the free Ning product.
What is Ning?
Ning is basically a platform on which you can build your own social network and until yesterday, everyone could build their own niche or large scale social [...]

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Here is a follow up on some of my previous writing about geolocation. It seems to be the great talk of the  – at least in the social media sphere.
During the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference last month, location based services was announced to become the new dominating technology in 2010. SXSW is a five [...]

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